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Weekly Clean Energy Roundup: June 26, 2008

$90M for Enhanced Geothermal, $1.2B for Coal Carbon Capture; Netherland Solar Boat Race; New Biodiesel Standard.
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The Truth About America’s Energy:
Big Oil Stockpiles Supplies and Pockets Profits

While the oil industry and some Members of Congress argue that opening more federal lands and waters would lead to lower gas prices, the facts prove otherwise.
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Greening the Capitol:
The House (but not the Senate) Cleans up its Act

Locally sourced fresh food, composted waste, paper from 100% waste, efficient lighting and reduced emissions. Where? At the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Weekly Clean Energy Roundup: June 18, 2008

$30M for Plug-ins; Chrysler Hybrid SUVs; Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle; Geothermal on public lands; SF Solar Incentives Launch; Growth of renewables and oil consumption.
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Getting Off Oil: Recent Leaps, Next Steps

Some of the most gigantic industries are responding to RMI’s recommendations on how to get us off oil by the 2040s, without the need for new taxes, subsidies or laws.
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The Greening of Wal-Mart

An inside look at Wal-Mart’s green transformation.
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Weekly Clean Energy Roundup: June 12, 2008

World Energy Ministers launch efficiency effort; $1M LED lighting prize; Toyota doubles fuel cell vehicle range; 850 sites in NC get solar; CT to cut emissions 80%.
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Weekly Clean Energy Roundup: June 4, 2008

U.S. leads in wind growth; DOE/ turbine mfrs partner to increase wind; Largest biodiesel plant opens in TX; Green crude from algae progresses; Juneau drastically cuts electricity consumption.
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Finding New Frontiers in Energy Investing

What are Venture Capital firms looking for in clean energy technologies today?
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Organic Food vs. Ethanol

The rush to corn ethanol not only hurts conventional foods - it's also brunting the growth of the organic industry.
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